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To: CLK who wrote (1852)4/21/1998 12:46:00 PM
From: the truth  Respond to of 3335
 
Since there is nothing else to talk to about, let's talk about other stocks. Check out Net Nanny Software. The stock has been as high as 3.70 last year and now is starting to move. Rhombic Corporation, NUKE/nasdaq has moved quite nicely. Good job CLK!!!



To: CLK who wrote (1852)4/21/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3335
 
CLK and Henry and SI posters OFF Topic

WSJ put out a tiny little article this morning on British Steel.

"....One of the worlds biggest steel companies hs been battered by
the strength of the British Pond...[it's turning to its suppliers], and
asking them to accept payments in the euro when it was launched next
Jan. 1st. By using euro's...the hudge conglomerate reason's it can shield
at least part of its revenue stream from foreegn exchange fluctuations,
which has severely eaten into its bottom line."
"Some analysts wonder if the move is a sign that British Steel is trying
to trim overhead costs amid the threat of cheaper Asian steel...."

Very interesting indication that deflation may play a significant part
in the worlds ecomomys going forward. We may be seeing strength in earnings
and world wide growth in US and European indexs, but another couple of
quarters may in-hind-site show that we are peaking here.

I bet we see a beginning sometime this spring that lasts a few months
takes 30% off the US markets and breaks this upward trend.
Not the end, but a good solid pause.

Pull back in these markets coming soon...Break the trend...?
I Think there's a pretty good chance.....
What say you fellow posters
Chip